American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard Review

American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard is a
rewards credit card issued by Citibank.

Good credit. This card is designed for people with good credit. The minimum credit score to apply is 720.

If you're wondering whether American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard is the right card for you, read on. This is everything you need to know to make a good choice.

Pros & Cons of American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard

Pros

Cons

25% Savings on Inflight Food
and Beverage Purchases

No mileage cap

Sign up bonus

Miles can be redeemed for flights, upgrades, car rentals, and hotel stays.

Some benefits that come with other travel cards are missing here. For example, there are no free checked bags, no preferred boarding, and no lounge access.

There is a 3% foreign transaction fee, so this is not the best card to use while traveling internationally..

Is there a American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard cash back or rewards program?

American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard offers a rewards program to its customers.

This card features rewards for purchases in the following categories:

Airfare

Car Rentals

Every Purchase

Groceries

Hotels

Trains, Cruises, Other Travel

American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard Rewards

Rewards rate (all purchases)

N/A

Max rewards rate

N/A

Annual rewards limit

N/A

Signup Bonus ($)

$50

Signup Bonus (Points/Miles)

10000

Signup Bonus Spend Requirement

$500

Does American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard have a signup bonus?

Yes, American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard offers card users a signup bonus worth up to $50 after spending $500. However, it does include a 10000 points signup bonus after spending $500 that can be redeemed for travel, gifts, or other perks.

What are the American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard benefits?

American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard provides the following benefits:

Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver

Emergency Support

Extended Warranty Protection

Fraud Liability

No blackout dates when redeeming miles

Travel Assistance

ID Theft Protection

Reports to major credit bureaus

What are the relevant APRs for American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard?

American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard has a
variable
purchase APR
that ranges from
18.24%
up to 26.24%.
The card has a
variable
balance transfer APR
that ranges from
18.24%
up to 26.24%.
The card has a
variable
cash advance APR of up to 27.49%.

Note that late payments are subject to an APR of 29.99% if you are late or miss your payments. Typically, the penalty APR applies for a minimum of six months but can go on indefinitely.

Does American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard have an introductory APR offer?

No, American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard does not come with an introductory APR offer for balance transfers.
American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard does not offer an introductory rate on new purchases.

American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard Rates & Terms

Purchase APR

18.24%
- 26.24%

Balance Transfer APR

18.24%
- 26.24%

Penalty APR

29.99%

What are the American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard fees?

No Annual Fee. American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard does not charge an annual fee.

3% Foreign transaction fees. American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard charges a foreign transaction fee of 3%. For example, if you spend $2,000 on a week vacation abroad you would pay a foreign transaction fee of $60. If you travel abroad you may want to leave this card at home and apply for one that doesn't charge a foreign transaction fee.

The following fees apply to American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard:

Making regular and on-time payments on a credit card that reports your account activity to credit bureaus will demonstrate that you consistently manage debt well and can help increase your credit scores.

How to apply for American Airline AAdvantage MileUp Mastercard

Visit the Citibank website.

Fill in the application form. You will typically need to provide general financial information, such as your Social Security Number, address, annual income, and source of employment.

Check the information is accurate and submit your application.

If you're denied click here to find out why your application may have been rejected and what you can do about it.

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